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Many Paths to Purpose, Peace & Recovery with Jason Robinson | Episode 458
Manage episode 494257542 series 2710974
Jason Robinson and Recovery Café Lexington:
https://recoverycafelexington.org/
Recovery literature (Quit-Lit) Recommendations:
AA Big Book - https://www.aa.org/the-big-book
Breathing Under Water: Spirituality and the Twelve Steps byRichard Rohr - https://a.co/d/26eQqPf
Best pieces of Recovery Advice:
Keep coming back
Do the next right thing
Song that symbolizes Recovery to Jason:
Running Down a Dream by Tom Petty - https://youtu.be/Y1D3a5eDJIs?si=ef3FuEwZzh9RWnbS
Summary
In this episode of The Way Out Podcast, Jason Robinsonshares his inspiring journey of recovery spanning over 18 years. He discusseshis initial struggles with alcohol and other substances, the pivotal momentsthat led him to seek help, and the profound impact of the Recovery Cafe in hislife and community. Jason emphasizes the importance of community support,personal growth, and the ongoing journey of recovery, highlighting the toolsand practices that have helped him maintain his sobriety. He reflects on thechallenges of romantic relationships in recovery and the significance offorgiveness and kindness in his daily life. Jason's story is a testament to thetransformative power of recovery and the importance of helping others along theway.
Takeaways
· Jason identifies as an opportunistic user,primarily struggling with alcohol.
· He has been sober since June 21, 2007, marking18 years of recovery.
· Service to the recovery community has been acornerstone of his journey.
· Recovery Cafe Lexington provides a safe spacefor individuals in recovery.
· The cafe model emphasizes meeting people wherethey are, regardless of their recovery journey.
· Recovery means being at peace with oneself andunderstanding diverse pathways to recovery.
· Jason's turning point came during a family tripwhere he realized he needed help.
· He emphasizes the importance of community inovercoming addiction.
· Daily practices include reading recoveryliterature and practicing kindness.
· Forgiveness remains a challenge, particularlyregarding past relationships.
Don’t forget to check out “The Way Out Playlist” availableonly on Spotify. Curated by all our wonderful guests on the podcast!
https://open.spotify.com?episode/07lvzwUq1L6VQGnZuH6OLz?si=3eyd3PxVRWCKz4pTurLcmA
(c) 2015 - 2025 The Way Out Podcast | All Rights Reserved.Theme Music: “all clear” (https://ketsa.uk/browse-music/)byKetsa(https://ketsa.uk) licensedunderCCBY-NC-ND4.0(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd)
462 episodes
Manage episode 494257542 series 2710974
Jason Robinson and Recovery Café Lexington:
https://recoverycafelexington.org/
Recovery literature (Quit-Lit) Recommendations:
AA Big Book - https://www.aa.org/the-big-book
Breathing Under Water: Spirituality and the Twelve Steps byRichard Rohr - https://a.co/d/26eQqPf
Best pieces of Recovery Advice:
Keep coming back
Do the next right thing
Song that symbolizes Recovery to Jason:
Running Down a Dream by Tom Petty - https://youtu.be/Y1D3a5eDJIs?si=ef3FuEwZzh9RWnbS
Summary
In this episode of The Way Out Podcast, Jason Robinsonshares his inspiring journey of recovery spanning over 18 years. He discusseshis initial struggles with alcohol and other substances, the pivotal momentsthat led him to seek help, and the profound impact of the Recovery Cafe in hislife and community. Jason emphasizes the importance of community support,personal growth, and the ongoing journey of recovery, highlighting the toolsand practices that have helped him maintain his sobriety. He reflects on thechallenges of romantic relationships in recovery and the significance offorgiveness and kindness in his daily life. Jason's story is a testament to thetransformative power of recovery and the importance of helping others along theway.
Takeaways
· Jason identifies as an opportunistic user,primarily struggling with alcohol.
· He has been sober since June 21, 2007, marking18 years of recovery.
· Service to the recovery community has been acornerstone of his journey.
· Recovery Cafe Lexington provides a safe spacefor individuals in recovery.
· The cafe model emphasizes meeting people wherethey are, regardless of their recovery journey.
· Recovery means being at peace with oneself andunderstanding diverse pathways to recovery.
· Jason's turning point came during a family tripwhere he realized he needed help.
· He emphasizes the importance of community inovercoming addiction.
· Daily practices include reading recoveryliterature and practicing kindness.
· Forgiveness remains a challenge, particularlyregarding past relationships.
Don’t forget to check out “The Way Out Playlist” availableonly on Spotify. Curated by all our wonderful guests on the podcast!
https://open.spotify.com?episode/07lvzwUq1L6VQGnZuH6OLz?si=3eyd3PxVRWCKz4pTurLcmA
(c) 2015 - 2025 The Way Out Podcast | All Rights Reserved.Theme Music: “all clear” (https://ketsa.uk/browse-music/)byKetsa(https://ketsa.uk) licensedunderCCBY-NC-ND4.0(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd)
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